I gravitated to comics really early on, like the funnies in the newspaper like Blondie, Beetle Bailey and Nancy. |
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Of course, the real funnies are on the front pages of most papers these days. |
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Wrap presents in recycled paper, old calendars, outdated maps, the Sunday funnies, or children's artwork. |
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Make sure you read the funnies to each other and you must use appropriate voices for different characters! |
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Shortly after reading the Sunday funnies this morning, I totally smashed my toe on a suitcase left in an inappropriate place. |
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A Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers study found that 113 million Americans read the funnies. |
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I remember the hallway where I ducked in had newspaper funnies stuck up on the doorways. |
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It was wrapped very badly in the Sunday funnies in the newspaper. |
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Plus, the midterm campaign delivered its share of funnies, verbal souvenirs which will take with us into the new year. |
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Speaking of statements, have the funnies always been so political? |
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As the newspaper industry continues its decline, the funnies pages have decoupled from print. |
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More than 900 papers still keep it with the rest of the funnies, where Trudeau says he prefers it. |
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Luke Wright says comics have come a long way from the back page funnies. |
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Will read the funnies, answer my mail, finish writing a column, and then see if I can walk to Central Park North before I have to get ready for dinner. |
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We found our names hidden in the artwork of the Sunday funnies. |
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He writes something with great care on the margin of the funnies. |
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In its place were predictable and sometimes dated funnies interspersed with more telling moments of self-reference. |
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But as the newspaper industry overall grew, so too did the funnies pages. |
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Everyone would be sitting on big fluffy white clouds singing songs, telling funnies and just enjoying the day. |
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Frank King's Gasoline Alley brought high art to the Sunday funnies in the 1920s and '30s, but it never matched those masterpieces in the decades that followed. |
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The funnies, at thirty years old, trafficked in comedy and fantasy, with talking animals, wisecracking goofs, and junior sociopaths like the Katzenjammer Kids. |
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In 1971, for instance, Dan O'Neill got me a part in a comic book called Air Pirates Funnies. |
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The British military built a series of specialised tanks, nicknamed Hobart's Funnies, to deal with conditions expected during the Normandy campaign. |
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